Friederike Mayröcker - ruumiillisen muistin runoilija

Translated title of the contribution: Friederike Mayröcker - The poet of bodily memory

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Abstract

Friederike Mayröcker is the most celebrated Austrian poet of today. She is a full-blooded representative of experimental poetry whose oeuvre extends from over 2000 poems through numerous intermental stream-of-consciousness novels to childrens books and radio plays. The article introduces her whole career and its stylistic developments to the elegiac works of her last period that emerge out of the loss of her life-long partner Ernst Jandl,
Translated title of the contributionFriederike Mayröcker - The poet of bodily memory
Original languageFinnish
Title of host publicationMuistijälkiä : Esseitä saksankielisestä nykykirjallisuudesta
EditorsHanna Meretoja, Lotta Kähkönen
Number of pages17
Volume2010
Place of PublicationHelsinki
PublisherAvain BTJ Finland
Publication date2010
Edition1.
Pages281-291
ISBN (Print)978-951-692-810-7
Publication statusPublished - 2010
MoE publication typeD2 Article in professional manuals or guides or professional information systems or text book material

Publication series

NameCafé Voltaire
PublisherAvain
Volume2010 / 3

Fields of Science

  • 6122 Literature studies
  • experimental poetry
  • Austrian literature
  • Post-war literature
  • avantgarde
  • German literature
  • cultural memory
  • implicit memory

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